T.S. Eliot on ShakespeareUMI Research Press, 1987 - 139 páginas |
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... late plays , which , Knight tells us , may mean Myth and Miracle and may mean an as yet unpublished study of the late plays , " Thaisa , " submitted to Faber in 1929.37 Eliot is ambiguous about the extent of his own rereading and ...
... late plays , which , Knight tells us , may mean Myth and Miracle and may mean an as yet unpublished study of the late plays , " Thaisa , " submitted to Faber in 1929.37 Eliot is ambiguous about the extent of his own rereading and ...
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... late plays , first with some general remarks on their purpose and procedures , then with commentary on the recognition scene in Pericles . Beyond Antony and Coriolanus one must be concerned with the " what " Shakespeare is saying , the ...
... late plays , first with some general remarks on their purpose and procedures , then with commentary on the recognition scene in Pericles . Beyond Antony and Coriolanus one must be concerned with the " what " Shakespeare is saying , the ...
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... late plays ( Posthumus goes on here : " Be what it is , / The action of my life is like it " ) . The versifi- cation of the late plays develops new possibilities ; there is , for example , the word - play of the early plays , but with ...
... late plays ( Posthumus goes on here : " Be what it is , / The action of my life is like it " ) . The versifi- cation of the late plays develops new possibilities ; there is , for example , the word - play of the early plays , but with ...
Contenido
Early Criticism and the Hamlet Essay | 5 |
Developing a View of the Shakespeare Play | 23 |
192737 | 55 |
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